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Helmer Ringgren: Die Religionen des Alten Orients c. művének a fordítása
Ezen szakdolgozat Helmer Ringgren Die religionen des Alten Orients c. könyve I. fejezetének egy részletének a fordítását tartalmazza. Valamint a fordítás folyamán észlelt nehézségeket és azok lehetséges megoldását írja le.Fordító és tolmács szakMSc/M
Dale C. Allison Jr., Christine Helmer, Thomas Römer et al. (éd.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. X : Genocide – Hakkoz, Berlin – New York, Walter de Gruyter, 2015 Dale C. Allison Jr., Christine Helmer, Thomas Römer et al. (éd.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. XI : Halah – Hizquni, Berlin – New York, Walter de Gruyter, 2015
Gounelle Rémi. Dale C. Allison Jr., Christine Helmer, Thomas Römer et al. (éd.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. X : Genocide – Hakkoz, Berlin – New York, Walter de Gruyter, 2015 Dale C. Allison Jr., Christine Helmer, Thomas Römer et al. (éd.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. XI : Halah – Hizquni, Berlin – New York, Walter de Gruyter, 2015. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 96e année n°4, Octobre-Décembre 2016. pp. 455-457
Molecular models and structural comparisons of native and mutant class I filamentous bacteriophages Ff (fd, f1, M13), If1 and IKe
The filamentous bacteriophages are flexible rods about 1 to 2 microns long and 6 nm in diameter, with a helical shell of protein subunits surrounding a DNA core. The approximately 50-residue coat protein subunit is largely alpha-helix and the axis of the alpha-helix makes a small angle with the axis of the virion. The protein shell can be considered in three sections: the outer surface, occupied by the N-terminal region of the subunit, rich in acidic residues that interact with the surrounding solvent and give the virion a low isoelectric point; the interior of the shell, including a 19-residue stretch of apolar side-chains, where protein subunits interact mainly with each other; and the inner surface, occupied by the C-terminal region of the subunit, rich in basic residues that interact with the DNA core. The fact that virtually all protein side-chain interactions are between different subunits in the coat protein array, rather than within subunits, makes this a useful model system for studies of interactions between alpha-helix subunits in a macromolecular assembly. We describe molecular models of the class I filamentous bacteriophages. This class includes strains fd, f1, M13 (these 3 very similar strains are members of the Ff group), If1 and IKe. Our model of fd has been refined to fit quantitative X-ray fibre diffraction data to 30 A resolution in the meridional direction and 7 A resolution in the equatorial direction. A simulated 3.3 A resolution diffraction pattern from this model has the same general distribution of intensity as the experimental diffraction pattern. The observed diffraction data at 7 A resolution are fitted much better by the calculated diffraction pattern of our molecular model than by that of a model in which the alpha-helix subunit is represented by a rod of uniform density. The fact that our fd model explains the fd diffraction data is only part of our structure analysis. The atomic details of the model are supported by non-diffraction data, in part previously published and in part newly reported here. These data include information about permitted or forbidden side-chain replacements, about the effect of chemical modification, and about spectroscopic experiments.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS
Ein vornehmer, lohnender Erwerb für junge Damen besserer Stände. Die Erfindung eines bürgerlichen Frauenberufs am Beispiel der nicht-akademischen Chemikerin
Horstmann A. Ein vornehmer, lohnender Erwerb für junge Damen besserer Stände. Die Erfindung eines bürgerlichen Frauenberufs am Beispiel der nicht-akademischen Chemikerin. In: Gumbel G, Pieri G, Schneider C, Schraut S, eds. Partizipationsräume von Frauen in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Sulzbach: Ulrike Helmer Verlag; 2023: 159-183
Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis Volume 2
HELMER RINGGREN
The Problem of Fatalism
CARL-MARTIN EDSMAN
Divine and Demonic Necessity in the Oresteia
JAN BERGMAN
"I Overcome Fate, Fate Harkens to Me"
HELMER RINGGREN
Islamic Fatalism
ÅKE V. STRÖM
Scandinavian Belief in Fate
MATTI KUUSI
Fatalistic Traits in Finnish Proverbs
ROLF WILH. BREDNICH
Die osteuropäischen Volkssagen vom vorherbestimmten Schicksal
CARL GUSTAV DIEHL
Instances of Belief in Fate in South India
GUNNAR SJÖHOLM
Observations on the Chinese Ideas of Fate
IVAR PAULSON
Die Schicksalsseele
HALFDAN SIIGER
Fate in the Religion of the Lepchas
OLOF PETTERSSON
Divinity and Destiny in the Religion of Ruanda-Urundi
MOGENS BRØNDSTED
The Transformations of the Concept of Fate in Literature
K. ROB. V. WIKMAN
C. Linnæus' Ideas Concerning Retribution and Fate
GUSTAV HENNINGSEN
Fatalism in Systematic Aspect and Fatalism in its Functional ContextReligions are often thought to help human beings to adjust themselves to the realities of life, to give them an understanding of what happens – i.e. to enable them to relate in some way to what they regard as their fate or destiny. This volume strives to analyse attitudes towards destiny in a systematic way, focusing on the interrelation of fatalism with other aspects of faith and belief in several religious traditions.
Some of the articles show how the alternatives God, fate, and chance overlap in a series of blended forms. Other texts focus on the spectrum of beliefs regarding destiny and their place in different religions: ranging from a feeling of total dependence to the proud conviction that man is the architect of his own fortune, from pessimistic resignation to heroic defiance or positive acceptance of one’s fate.
The volume is based on papers read at the Symposium on Fatalistic Beliefs held at Åbo on the 7th-9th of September, 1964. Ed. by Helmer Ringgren. Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell, 1967.ei tietoa saavutettavuudest
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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